"Suited"
U.S. Documentary Competition
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A Brooklyn tailor cultivates an interesting clientele in "Suited," a documentary that puts a new spin on the old saw that "clothes make the man." At Bindle & Keep, founder Daniel Friedman was making bespoke suits for Wall Street types, when Rachel Tutera, a transgender male, challenged him to make suits for transgender bodies. Friedman apprenticed Tutera, and now they cater to all kinds of clients, many of them transgender. Director Jason Benjamin captures Friedman and Tutera during consultations, measurements and fittings, creating clothes as individual as the people. The movie's emotional heft comes from meeting the clients, who include a transgender man preparing for his wedding, a transgender man seeking a suit for law school, and a 12-year-old trans boy getting ready for his bar mitzvah. The stories are revealing and heartwarming.
— Sean P. Means
"Suited" screens again at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival: Friday, 2:30 p.m., Prospector Square Theatre, Park City; Saturday, 3 p.m., Broadway Centre Cinemas 6, Salt Lake City.
Director Jason Benjamin, center, poses with producers, Jenni Konner, left, and Lena Dunham for a portrait to promote the film, "Suited," at the Toyota Mirai Music Lodge during the Sundance Film Festival on Sunday, Jan. 24, 2016 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision/AP)
| Courtesy Sundance Film Festival A still from the film "Suited" which will be part of the 2016 Sundance Film Festival lineup.
| Courtesy Sundance Film Festival A still from the film "Suited" which will be part of the 2016 Sundance Film Festival lineup.
| Courtesy Sundance Film Festival A still from the film "Suited" which will be part of the 2016 Sundance Film Festival lineup.
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